Hungarian Rhapsody

This guided cycling and multi actiivity adventure in Hungary offers a little bit of everthing and is sure to be an unforgettable vacation! Enjoy guided walking tours in the energetic city of Budapest and surrounding towns, cycling in idyllic landscapes dotted with grapefields, boating to Visegrád, visiting historical landmarks and monuments, viewing unique architecture, hiking in nature, and last but not least, tasting the best wines and gourmet meals the region has to offer.

Budapest, the capital of Hungary, regarded as one of Europe's most beautiful cities, is the perfect introduction and epilogue to your week. You will have ample time here in this bustling metropolis. Today, Budapest, having emerged completely from its communist shadow, is embracing its role as an important 21st-century city. In 1987 Budapest was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List for cultural and architectural significance.

Day 1: Arrival in BudapestIncluded in your tour is a transfer from the Budapest Airport to the first hotel, located in the very center of the city. The varied itinerary begins with a city walk into the heart of Budapest, with a visit to St. Stephen Basilica, followed by lunch at the renowned Gerbeaud restaurant. A stroll to the famous Chain Bridge (450 m) is next. This bridge spans the Danube and links the eastern and western sides of the city, Buda and Pest. Built in 1839, it was designed in sections and shipped in pieces from the United Kingdom. You will not forget the view that you will enjoy from the imposing Buda Castle, overlooking the city from its elevated position atop Castle Hill. Dinner with wine tasting this evening is in the Domus Vinorum Restaurant, an underground facility with century-old wine cellars!

Day 2: Budapest - Visegrád Szentendre ​The day begins with wing boat ride to Visegrád, north of Budapest, followed by a short hike up to the renaissance castle, Visegrád (3 km). After a fishing lesson at the local lake, you can attempt to catch your own trout for lunch! Lunch awaits in Devils Mill Hungarian Restaurant in the forest, followed by a transfer to Szentendrei Island (over the Tahitótfalu bridge) to a charming countryside hotel for the evening. Here, there is opportunity to participate in a Hungarian cooking class and prepare your own dessert. Dinner this evening is at the hotel.

Day 3: Szentendre - Eger/EgerszalókAfter breakfast, you will enjoy a bus transfer (2 hours) to Eger, a charming medieval town located in the northeastern part of Hungary. A visit to the Basilica, the Minaret, and the castle of Eger, which played an important role in defense during the Turkish occupancy in the 16th century, is on the agenda. After this history lesson, the bus once again transfers to one of the best wineries of the region for wine tasting and lunch. Be sure to enjoy a relaxing and healing bath this evening in the Egerszalók spa after which, dinner will be served at the hotel.

Day 4: Eger - BudapestIn the morning, you arrive to Budapest by bus transfer (1 hour, 40 minutes) followed by a walk on Andrássy street, lined with beautiful turn-of-the-century buildings and part of the UNESCO World Heritage sights. There will be opportunity to visit the Opera House which is one of the most beautiful Neo-Renaissance buildings in Europe and also considered to be amongst the best opera houses in the world in terms of its acoustics. Lunch will be enjoyed in Menza Old School Restaurant followed by a walk to the House of Terror Museum, the former headquarters for the secret police of both the Nazi and Communists to view special exhibits, including a memorial to those detained, interrogated, tortured or killed in the building. Budapest was the first city in continental Europe to build a metro system. Line One, the original 19th-century route, is an atmospheric tour through the city's past. Hopping on board, you will exit at Hosok Tere station and stroll Heroes Square, surrounded by a series of impressive buildings and full of bronze monuments to great figures from the past. Dinner this evening is a special event, a cruise on the Danube river with a beautiful view of Budapest by night!

Day 5: Budapest - Balatonkenese - Balatonfüred, cycling 19 mi. (30 km)Leaving Budapest in the morning, your first stop, heading west is Lake Balaton. From Balatonkenese, the most eastern city at the lake, your first tour on bike begins and leads around the lake. Lake Balaton is the third largest lake in all of Europe, approximately 50 miles long, covering more than 230 square miles. In National Geographic the lake was described as having “the atmosphere and mood of a sea – the loneliness, the colors, the whims, the untamed self-will of the ocean.” Arriving in Balatonalmádi, a perfect lunch is planned in Liget Restaurant, followed by an afternoon of cycling along the old Roman road, following the coastline. Tonight's accommodations are Balatonfüred, the capital of Lake Balaton, International Town of Grapes and Wine. This small town, speaks of the ages and is also known for culture, wine, and hospitality. After arriving at the hotel, take some time to enjoy the wellness facilities that are sure to make your stay more comfortable. Dinner is at Vígmolnár Csárda, a typical Hungarian style Restaurant located close to the hotel.

Day 6: Balatonfüred - Szentantalfa - Badacsony, cycling 22 mi. (36 km)The cycle route today leads on secluded roads through charming villages with a stop at the medieval Castle in Nagyvázsony. Lunch and wine tasting will be enjoyed in a family owned winery in Szentantalfa. Another wine tasting is scheduled after cycling through the Nivegy valley wine area, which played an important role in wine export during Roman times. By bus, you travel to Badacsony and the evening's accommodations in a charming hotel at the foot of the Vitnessing Mountains. This wine area is the oldest in Hungary and the wines are excellent, as you will discover, paired with the local cuisine.

Day 7: Badacsony - Tapolca - Badacsony, cycling 24 mi. (39 km)Discover by bike the beauty of Balaton Uplands National Park and the idyllic landscapes dotted with grapefields as you cycle to Tapolca, famous for the Lake Cave, discovered in 1903 in the course of digging a well. This three-story cave system, nearly 300 m long, can be visited on boats. In the clean water of varying depth you can see the passages leading to the lower rooms. The medicinal effect of the cave with a special climate has been well-known for a long time. There is even a Hospital cave! Next, cycle to Hegymagas where a hike on St. George Mountain is possible. Today’s lunch and wine tasting takes place at an excellent winery. After biking back to Badacsony, take a refreshing swim in the lake or reward yourself at the spa conveniently located right in your hotel. Your tour comes to an end with a nice dinner and wine tasting at Istvándy Winery and Restaurant.

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Please check local conditions before arrival. The average high/low temperatures for the area in ºF are: June 75/56º, July 79/59º, and September 71/52º

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This tour is operated by Vinociped. We do not run these tours ourselves, we never have. We work on commission from our local partners plus a small administration fee of €20. We pride ourselves on the strong relationship we have with our local partners and the services we provide.

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